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Have you had any experience with the Alexander Technique? (Choose the one that applies most)

 
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ai698
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LV wrote:And here I thought Rolfing involved one of these...

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I have always gotten great sounds when rolfing in one. The acoustics are great!!
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Doc wrote:I had a mouthpiece like that once...
I thought you just said it smelled like that... :lol:
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Post by Steve Inman »

To the sponsor of this thread:

I voted "Who is Alex" because although I had heard of this topic before, it wasn't memorable enough for me to remember anything about it except for the name. If that qualifies for me to have voted for the previous response, feel free to tweak your data.

Fortunately, the evolving thread has provided a good mental refresher course (he types with characteristic bad posture ...)

Cheers,
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Post by SplatterTone »

Aaaaand then there is this Alexander technique
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